Episode Summaries

Mission 1
The Undead


As night settled in once more over the town of Cheddar, its citizens were restless - not in the way of anxiety, but simply because they no longer seemed to be part of the living, but not quite dead, either. Brought to the attention of the 'specialists' - the Hellsing organization - by the police, it was shown the new priest in town might have something to do with it. The police were relieved to hear Hellsing was already acting to help cleanse the town, but were shocked to hear only a single agent had been dispatched. Meanwhile, Arucard made his way lazily down the road towards the town. The moon was full, and the sky seemed to bleed. It was the kind of night Arucard loved - and the nights where he longed for fresh blood.

As fate would have it, a lone survivor of the D11 team sent out to Cheddar in order to cleanse it - Seras Victoria - would stumble upon him, running from her not quite living companions. Only a brief encounter, Seras flees, and finds herself at a church. Though the priest is welcoming and kind, it soon becomes evident he's not quite right, and the presence of ghouls doesn't quite help matters. Fortunately - or perhaps unfortunately - Arucard is not far behind. When Seras is used as a shield against Arucard, it seems he might be more demon than a savior.

Mission 2
Club M


Seras' new life in the Hellsing organization is a bit tough. Having been counted as 'lost' at the Cheddar incident, she now serves for a group dedicated to the eradication of vampires. Though she seems to have trouble adjusting, many are tolerant of her, and her new life, though the tolerance only goes so far. And she'll soon have a chance to prove herself, when a new threat is discovered, in the form of Rafe and Jessica.

The two lovers are having a lot of fun! Killing families, using their blood to write obscenities and blasphemy on the wall - it's all good fun. That is, until their actions catch the eye of Hellsing, and particularly Arucard, who has no tolerance for the 'low-class' vampires. Seras' chance to prove herself becomes apparent when she's ordered to shoot Jessica, though she hesitates - Jessica's only a young girl. Would killing her make her any better, or make her worse than the monsters Hellsing hunts?  

Mission 3
Sword Dancer


Something odd is happening - vampires seem to be growing in number. And when an Italian college student is found to have a computer chip, which has apparently made him into an 'artificial' vampire, it raises more than a few eyebrows. Even though the chip is removed, the student revives, killing many on his search for his lover, who he was caught in the act of making one of his own. Hellsing moves to put a stop to this, but there seems to be more than one person interested in the boy.

Hellsing's agents are killed, and Seras is severely wounded. Not by the student, but by a man called Alexander Anderson, a member of the Vatican's section 13 - the Iscariot organization. Though having the same mission as Hellsing, the two organizations are sworn enemies, and when Arucard shows up, a heated battle takes place. One would think a human would be no match for the likes of a vampire, Anderson proves to have more than one trick up his sleeve.

Mission 4
Innocent as a Human


The Hellsing Organization sets out to investigate a series of "snuff films" floating about the Internet, after footage of one of their own being killed begins to make the rounds. Meanwhile, Seras deploys with her unit, now under the command of a former SAS officer who seem to have a particularly distasteful attitude towards her, to silence an apartment building crawling with ghouls. As the raid unfolds, the secrecy surrounding the very existence of the Hellsing Organization is thrown in jeopardy when a mole broadcasts footage of the assault on live television.

Seeking answers, Seras sets out on her own to investigate the scene of the previous night's raid for clues about what transpired. During her investigation, she manages to uncover clues about the origin of the snuff films and goes to put a stop to it. Seras isn't the only one on the trail, as Arucard and the Hellsing Organization are also on the scene to attend to the vicious vampire behind the camera, and the TV investigative reporter who sponsored him.